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How FabFitFun's Katie Kitchens Is Helping Brands Push Perspective From Discovery to Loyalty
Member-based subscription company FabFitFun has come a long way since it first hit the scene in 2010. Created by brothers Michael and Daniel Broukhim alongside Katie Echevarria Kitchens, the once ...
FabFitFun sells subscription boxes filled with products befitting its cutesy name: a cable knit headband, matcha gummies, eyelash serum, a bedazzled handbag. Valued at roughly $1 billion, according to ...
While FabFitFun, founded in 2010, avoids overwhelming its subscribers by keeping deliveries to just four times a year, the company has also begun to engage with customers further by meeting them face ...
FabFitFun is deepening its ties in the pet category. The subscription box company on Tuesday announced it has acquired PupBox, a monthly subscription box for dogs, from Petco for an undisclosed amount ...
Thanks to FabFitFun, product hoarders don't even have to leave the house to try the best the cosmetics, fashion and wellness spheres have to offer. Their curated box of goodies is delivered right to ...
FabFitFun’s boxes sound like a money loser: For $50 a box, four times a year, subscribers get $300 to $400 worth of items shipped to their door. The math seems like it shouldn’t work, but FabFitFun’s ...
At least one million people will be receiving the next FabFitFun box as the Los Angeles company surpasses $200 million in revenue and continues its run as one of the startups to watch in the Los ...
If you're a subscription box junkie, you've probably heard of the miracle that is FabFitFun. The quarterly subscription box is specially curated for each season and features everything from fitness ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FabFitFun, the leading lifestyle membership and subscription commerce company, announced that it has raised $80 million in Series A funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with ...
Success: FabFitFun founders Katie Ann Rosen Kitchens, left, Daniel Broukhim and Michael Broukhim. (Photos by Thomas Wasper) Since its founding, FabFitFun’s name followed its subscription box offerings ...
Nine years after launching its online magazine, and three years after diversifying into the subscription box business, FabFitFun has raised $80 million in a growth round of funding, led by Kleiner ...
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